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pandering

[ pan-der-ing ]

noun

  1. the act of catering to or profiting from the weaknesses, vices, or unreasonable desires of others:

    Pandering and fear-mongering are the main ingredients of his appeal to anxious voters.

  2. the act or practice of furnishing clients for a prostitute or supplying persons for illicit sex acts:

    Human trafficking violates many other laws as well, including those against kidnapping, slavery, false imprisonment, and pandering.



adjective

  1. catering to or profiting from the weaknesses, vices, or unreasonable desires of others:

    He’s the epitome of the pandering politician, ready to say yes to everyone.

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Other Words From

  • pan·der·ing·ly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pandering1

First recorded in 1600–10; pander + -ing 1( def ) for the noun senses; pander + -ing 2( def ) for the adjective sense

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Example Sentences

If actors are taught to play to the back of the house, these lawmakers are playing to the audience back home in their states, which means a whole lot of parochial pandering and plenty of home-state priorities are being written into the wish lists.

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If you’re showing up 90 days before an election, that’s called pandering.

How does one support gender equality without coming across as disingenuous or, even worse, as pandering?

His charges include pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor, rape, and sexual battery.

By pandering for the laziest voters Colorado actually compounds the problem.

Lowest common denominator campaigning and dumb pandering in this country dates back to at least the presidential election of 1800.

Still, conservatives argue that Obama is pandering to women voters by using an intentionally deceptive statistic.

A woman, instead of pandering to it by service and silence, ought to lift up her voice and repress it in its earliest stages.

By pandering to self, this man has acquired a small empire, which he has cut off from the great one of God.

The false prophets won and kept their popularity by pandering to the opinions and prejudices of the people.

It is simply pandering to the low animal craving for cruelty.

Woman becomes a base creature by thus pandering to earthly ends.

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